The best deal going for a great suit!By
Diane j.
from Washington, MO
on 4/7/2013

I wasn't sure what I'd get, but the price was too good to pass up, so I decided to take a shot. The cut and style turned out great, fit was true to size. The pattern was beautiful! I will definitely do a grab bag again!

Same SuitBy
Alia M.
from Chicago, IL
on 2/9/2013Size:
Feels true to size

I swim 5 days a week every single week, so I use two different suits. I ordered a grab bag back in November and the suit had stars all over it. It wasn't the best patters, but I could deal with it. One of my suits is completely worn out so I needed a new suit. These grab bags are a good price, so I decided to order one again assuming that they change the suit patterns every month or so. Apparently I was wrong, because I got the same suit in a different color. The suits are great quality, but I don't want two of the exact same suits. I think they need to change it up more!

Five 7 inch 'gold to red' flashes running diagonally down the front on an all black body will go well with lots of beachwear and with the Negril beach scene. Sturdy enough for the diving. Tight in the upper body due to the racerback design, roomy enough in the lower half. Hope it can take the salt and sea.

Not a competitive swim suitBy
Pamela S.
from Cherry Hill, NJ
on 2/13/2014Size:
Feels too small

This suit had very flimsy thin straps. I would not recommend this to anyone for competitive swimming. I usually have done well with speedo suit grab bags, but not with this one. This is more of a suit one would wear to the beach. It is misrepresented as competitive swimwear.

Another grab bag winner: suit fits well and I like the color and pattern. I chose the brand and size (my usual size). I like the cut too—thin straps and not too skimpy across the upper back. This suit actually fits better than the non-grab bag suit I ordered at the same time. I am a 58-yr.-old Masters swimmer, swim 4-5 days a week.

this is the third time I've done the grab bag and my third success with it. I really like the polyester suits, and I think someone is looking at my buying history because the colors are always my go-to ones!

The grab bag suits are the best deal around. However, this suit is not as soft as in the past - material is more "scratchy." Also - although I have worn the same size for years, the same size this suit feels too small.

Love the grab bag suit. It was a cute print that I may not have normally chosen myself, but I like it so it worked out. Honestly it's for recreational lap swimming so as long as it's not see through I don't care what it looks like.

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Founded in Southern California in 1985, TYR™ has since developed a reputation for high-quality products and equipment. TYR competition swimwear and triathlon gear have been a dominant force in their respective industries. The company is also known for its TYR goggles, swim apparel, triathlon wetsuits and a wide variety of swimming equipment.

TYR was the first company to introduce a pair of goggles designed to fit a woman's face (the TYR T-72). TYR was also responsible for the famous red bathing suits featured on the hit television series "Baywatch." TYR consults with current and former athletes when developing its products. Swimmers know that TYR is a leader in swimsuits, warm-up suits, and swim training equipment. The TYR Tracer Series is one of the most advanced technical suit lines on the market. The TYR Hurricane wetsuits and the TYR Torque collections include top-of-the-line suits for the competitive swimmer.

TYR has also moved into competitive running equipment. From running shirts to shorts, its apparel is designed with the runner in mind. Built with moisture wicking fabric and antimicrobial material, TYR running apparel is designed to give the athlete the most comfortable, dry clothing on the market.

The name "TYR" is derived from the Norse god of warriors, who is said to have embodied victory and glory. Much the same can be said about the athletes who started TYR. Executive Vice President, Steve Furniss, was an Olympian who competed in the 1972 and 1976 Summer Games, and captained the 76th U.S. Olympic Swim Team.